Dutch Digging Zwarte Hole Deeper
In the process of performing our comedy show
about Sinterklaas & Zwarte Piet, we’ve been getting lots of comments from
Dutch people. What’s funny to me is how many comments make their argument
worse.
The following are reactions to my quotes on
DutchNews.nl & NRC.nl (translation by Google Translate / Shapiro)
Here’s how Dutch people argue ‘We’re not
racist:’
- 'It's completely innocent. It's for little
kids.'
If that’s true, then little kids should know
the difference between blackface & black people. But – as my kid points out
– it isn’t so.
After the show, a Dutch woman came up and asked
‘Are you making it up? The part about your daughter pointing to a black person
as Zwarte Piet’ No! It happens all the time!
- ‘I was in a café yesterday where
an African-looking man got laughed at. He took offense at a 4 year-old kid who
called him Zwarte Piet. The kid was only 4 years old! The man told the parents they
should tell their child the difference. No hat, no feather, no Zwarte Piet.
They laughed. Then he said maybe he should go away to buy some gifts to give
out. If you ask me, this man was asking for it.’
It makes me wonder what would Dutch people say
if they’d move to another country with a lovable character called ‘Buck-tooth
Dutchie’ where everyone dressed up as Anky van Grunsven.
'Buck-tooth Dutchie' the beloved horse-faced character |
‘But we love all you
bony, buck-toothed square-faced Dutch people,’ they’d say. ‘And you don’t have
the right to be offended.’
Here are some more Dutch people arguing that
they are not racist.
- ‘Every year, you people feel discriminated because
of a little black makeup? Show a little character.’
- 'These complainers are just hyper-correct
white people or aggrieved descendants of slavery who look for a reason to
complain. They're just the latest batch of moochers who would rather complain
about nothing than do something with their lives.'
- ‘Non-white people who complain should start their own
tradition of dressing up in sandals & long hair because they’re all doing
one big hippie imitation.’
And then of course, there’s the personal:
- ‘Even more pathetic than this whole debate is
Greg Shapiro himself. I’ve never heard him say anything funny. He would be wise
to first address his utter lack of humor before lecturing his pedantic American
finger at the rest of the world.’
- ‘Shapiro, it’s simple. Follow or traditions or
get out.’
- ‘To be honest, you sound like a plum and you married a twat of a
dutch woman. merry christmas numb nuts.’
But – like opening Pandora’s box – there’s always
Hope. Some Dutchies do have a sense of humor.
- ‘We’ll eliminate Sinterklaas, when you give up fat Santa.'
- ‘How can Americans lecture us about Sinterklaas with their over-commercial Santa Claus? It’s like the Vatican lecturing us about child abuse.’
- ‘I admit it! I celebrate Sinterklaas with negerzoenen &
joden koeken & blanke vla!’
And perhaps my favorite”
- 'People - it's a comedy show.'
I teach at a school in Holland and I gave a craft class on making Zwart Piet lolis, do you know the first thing the students asked me? "Does he have to be black?" Mentalities are changing Holland!
ReplyDeleteIf the kids can get over the "Zwart" so should the adults.
Lovely to hear!
ReplyDeleteAlso - We noticed this year that the 'Intocht' Sinterklaas parade had fewer kids wearing blackface. Most were simply wearing soot on their faces. Hence the hashtag #ZwartePietOkBlackfaceNee. Indeed, mentalities are changing. That's how you prove your tradition is alive - ?